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Arizona Governor Jan Brewer released a statement over the weekend in honoring the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

"Arizonans and Americans come together Monday to reflect on the life and legacy of one of our country's most influential leaders and visionaries: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. We remember Dr. King for his commitment to the civil rights of all Americans. As President Reagan once wrote, Dr. King taught ‘with his unflinching determination, his complete confidence in the redeeming power of love, and his utter willingness to suffer, to sacrifice, and to serve.' "Dr. King remains an inspiration. He demonstrated all that can be accomplished with faith, love and determination on behalf of what is right, and he embodied the power of the human heart to affect social change. As Dr. King wrote in 1963 after being jailed for taking part in non-violent, civil rights demonstrations in Birmingham, Alabama - ‘Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.'

"This holiday, let us recommit to standing with our neighbors through trying times. Let us carry on Dr. King's legacy of love and respect by honoring his words and bringing light to those who need it most. Let us honor his Dream by renewing our devotion to his glorious message."

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    Surprise Surprise wrote...
    You Hypocrite!
    What a bunch of BS. Brewer, we know where you stand on "standing with your neighbors!" You're such a racist. It's obvious that this statement of yours is done under duress and obligation for the position you were given. Give me a break!
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    BubbaNena wrote...
    not surprised
    low information voter would scream "racism" without evidence. Couldn't have just left the story alone without throwing a tantrum.
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    Steve wrote...
    @ Nutty in surprise
    Check your hate at the door. Do you think positive comments about MLK are reserved for Blacks and Democrats? I remember Arizona being put under obligation and pressure when the Superbowl wanted to come here only on condition Arizona passed a holiday. Thankfully Arizona voted for the holiday, voted by the people not government cave-in.
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    BubbaNena wrote...
    Don't forget:
    Democrats were against Civil Rights at the time. But lets not argue today. In honor of Dr. MLK.
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    wrote...
    Great Movie Day
    Maybe tomorrow we can back to business at hand.
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